Not sure on this.....on the toilet paper it looks as though they really pressed in the magnet and with any object, if it's really pressed in tightly onto something, it will 'stick' for a brief moment. He should've showed the whole thing, show the arm, then the placing of the toilet paper and then putting the magnet on. I am very doubtful on this one. Also, why did the other guy laugh over potentially having something that he shouldn't go into his arm? Unless he's really that dumb.
What are the left-tards on reddit saying about this? It seems to me that if they were really having magnets stick to them, then they would be howling about how "Trumps vax did this to them, reeeeee!" But I haven't heard anyone yeowling about that, so...
It's called Magnetoferritin. Simply type in "find" or "search" or whatever the word "magnet." It is used in vaccine development. Department of Health and Human Services certified source.
Thank you for sharing....I didn't see this. Some of them look quite convincing. I do have to say. My dad, very unfortunately, got the vaccine, I will try it out on him and get back with you. Thanks for sharing. I do still have my doubts on the first one though.
A magnet did not stick to my friend, we are praying that she got the saline both shots. When she gets home from Puerto Rico we will test again. Most of the people that were tested on the street 60% the magnet did not stick. The ones that it did had had the vax for a few days. Its just speculation but hoping that that 60 % got the placebo. I gave my friend some NAC an hour after the vax, so far 2 days later she said she feels great.
Not sure on this.....on the toilet paper it looks as though they really pressed in the magnet and with any object, if it's really pressed in tightly onto something, it will 'stick' for a brief moment. He should've showed the whole thing, show the arm, then the placing of the toilet paper and then putting the magnet on. I am very doubtful on this one. Also, why did the other guy laugh over potentially having something that he shouldn't go into his arm? Unless he's really that dumb.
Here is an hour long compilation of over 250 video clips of magnets sticking to cattle arms.
Are all of these people slight of hand magicians in your opinion? Please get back to me. Excited to see your response.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/aq1aTigWg0JF/
What are the left-tards on reddit saying about this? It seems to me that if they were really having magnets stick to them, then they would be howling about how "Trumps vax did this to them, reeeeee!" But I haven't heard anyone yeowling about that, so...
Hey QStrategy. You can skip the research on it.
It's called Magnetoferritin. Simply type in "find" or "search" or whatever the word "magnet." It is used in vaccine development. Department of Health and Human Services certified source.
https://europepmc.org/backend/ptpmcrender.fcgi?accid=PMC5831262&blobtype=pdf
Magnetoferritin is what's known as a Nanocarrier. Further reading from additional source regarding mFt here:
https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/20/10/2426/htm
Thank you for sharing....I didn't see this. Some of them look quite convincing. I do have to say. My dad, very unfortunately, got the vaccine, I will try it out on him and get back with you. Thanks for sharing. I do still have my doubts on the first one though.
A magnet did not stick to my friend, we are praying that she got the saline both shots. When she gets home from Puerto Rico we will test again. Most of the people that were tested on the street 60% the magnet did not stick. The ones that it did had had the vax for a few days. Its just speculation but hoping that that 60 % got the placebo. I gave my friend some NAC an hour after the vax, so far 2 days later she said she feels great.